“We may one day owe our lives to these folks” – LRC

I must say, we are honored and humbled. On the March 7th edition of Lew Rockwell's blog, Becky Akers reported on our successes in Michigan and across the country:

"Thanks to the Tenth Amendment Center, PANDA, and every patriot who tirelessly worked to protect us from the Feds. We may one day owe our lives to these folks."

We want to thank all of you, our partners, our fans, and our supporters. Your work is making a real difference, and you have helped us reach millions of people across the world with the message of freedom and liberty. Without hundreds and thousands of you reposting our articles, participating in our action alerts, and being our voice, we could never be the leading organization in the nation fighting indefinite military detention.

While I can't speak for everyone in this organization, I believe this quote fits us as a whole:

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I know about lost rights, because I am a Targeted Individual who has done nothing wrong. I am an enemy of the State. I asked what the government (FBI, CIA, NSA) had against me under the Freedom of Information act and was told it was classified. Think it can't happen to you, think again. This targeting program (controlling people with torture) is a psychopaths wet dream and was supposed to be to get rid of drug dealers, pedophiles and other undesirable people, but instead has targeted Liberals and Libertarian thinkers and other free thinkers, political activists, whistle blowers, and many who just pissed off a psychopath at a higher level or a perpetrator (ex wives/husbands for divorcing their narcissist or psychopathic partner for example). As a group, TI's are intelligent with 50% of their ranks including people with advanced college degrees. It can't be said that they deserve it because they are you. Besides, no human or animal deserves to be tortured to death. The constitution may not be perfect, but if you give up your rights then you get what you get and maybe what you deserve. Rights are easily lost and hard won.